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Depends on the duration of your investment. If I was investing today and planning to unload it in six months, I'd probably chuck it all in silver where I think there's a more than decent chance for a 15% return if you buy on the dips and sell on the spikes.
I don't like baseball cards for long term investments, but I love them for a long term hobby. |
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